Special Living Accommodations

Family Housing

University Housing provides both furnished and unfurnished two- and three-bedroom apartments at Cougar Village. Proof of marriage, civil union legally recognized in Illinois, domestic partnership or proof of minor dependent children must be provided.

Residents with Disabilities

University Housing facilities are accessible to students with disabilities. Each living area has living units available specially designed for students with disabilities and meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Students with disabilities needing accommodations are asked to indicate their needs on the University Housing Application. Reasonable accommodations will be made for any student documenting a disability.

Domestic Partnerships and Civil Unions

To qualify for Domestic Partnership Housing, two people (one must be either SIUE student/faculty/staff) need to be in accordance with the following criteria:

Must be each other’s sole domestic partner and intend to remain so indefinitely.

Neither can be married or in a civil union.

Each must be at least 18 years of age and mentally competent to consent to contract.

May be not related by blood to a degree of closeness which would prohibit legal marriage (in the state in which you legally reside).

Must be jointly responsible for each other’s common welfare and share financial obligations. This may be demonstrated by the existence of three (3) of the following items.

Designation of domestic partner as beneficiary for retirement contract

Designation of domestic partner as primary beneficiary in student/faculty/staff will or of student/faculty/staff in domestic partner’s will

Durable property and healthcare powers of attorney

Joint ownership of a motor vehicle

Joint checking account

Joint credit account

If you and your partner meet the above criteria and are interested in domestic partnership housing, complete the family housing application and domestic partnership statement, and submit required supporting documents to the Central Housing Office. Please contact the Central Housing Office at 618-650‑3931 or housing@siue.edu for more information or questions.

Transgender Housing

A transgender student looking for a supportive living arrangement in University Housing should contact the Central Housing Office at 618-650‑0546 or housing@siue.edu. Due to limitations in available housing options, there is no guarantee that all of the student’s preferences can be met, but we are committed to working with the student to find the best possible accommodations.

Housing assignments for transgender students are guided by the following values:

Respect for and affirmation of the student’s gender identity and/or expression.

Prioritized attention to the student’s physical safety and emotional health.

Enhance the student’s opportunity for success at SIUE by finding the best match between the student’s needs and the options available.

Statement on Diversity

University Housing is committed to engaging students in educational experiences in an open, civil and respectful climate that will prepare them for global citizenship and lifelong learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does transgender mean?

The Transgender Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) defines transgender “ ... as an umbrella term encompassing: pre-operative, post-operative, and non-operative transsexual people; cross-dressers; feminine men and masculine women; and more generally, anyone whose gender identity or expression differs from conventional expectations of masculinity or femininity.”

What is gender identity?

Gender identity describes the gender with which a person identifies (e.g. whether one uses man, woman, or more individualized terminology to describe oneself). It is often referred to as an individual’s internal or psychological sense of gender. Gender identity may or may not differ from one's legal sex which is assigned at birth based on biological characteristics. Gender expression refers to the way people feel most comfortable expressing gender identity, often made socially visible through behavior, language and clothing.

Gender-Inclusive Housing

Gender-inclusive housing is housing in which members of the opposite gender live together in a living unit/apartment. This option is offered only to upperclass students. If you are interested in gender-inclusive housing, please contact the Central Housing Office at 618-650‑3931 or housing@siue.edu for more information and availability.